Whirlwind Missions

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Heritage Hills and Leaky Pipe

Tim A. Cummins @ 5:54 pm  

Got up early this morning and rode to Heritage Hills Baptist Church in Conyers with Ashley and Kathy.
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We had a fun time with the kids of the church.
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Ashley gave the children’s sermon during church.
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I thought it went really well!
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Came home to rest.

Still drying up water. On close inspection I found a hot water line that has developed a pin hole leak where it was touching the AC unit. That’s what’s been generating the couple of gallons a day. I’ve got a call in to my plumber. Always something.

Went up on the roof to clear debris from the gutters from the last downpour.

Went for a 4 mile run. Beautiful weather!

Tonight my goal is to work on the new missions displays for our ministry to replace the ones that were destroyed by the flood.

We finished writing all the newsletters. Always good to get that job done! Takes us about 10 hours a month.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Newsletters and more rain!

Tim A. Cummins @ 7:11 pm  

Last night I spent some time thinking about water in my basement. For the last two days, I’ve still been sucking up about three to five gallons of water a day! I kept asking myself, how is that possible–since it wasn’t raining. It occurred to me that perhaps it wasn’t water seeping in but an AC problem.

I dried everything up, and sure enough it looked like water was coming from the bottom of my AC unit.

Many of you know that for years I worked in construction. One of the trades I studied was AC.
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I remembered time when the unit would freeze up and then cause a big mess. So the today I’ve had a fan on it to try and get it to melt.
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Hopefully, after it’s totally dry, I can turn it on again and it won’t have the water issue. Pray for that!

We got torrential rain again today! Wow! The good news is that all the adjustments I made to the drains, plus putting plastic sheeting around the area where I thought the water was entering the foundation seemed to have work. PTL!
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Most of my day has been spent working on newsletters. 238 to write this month. Sure was glad I had Ashley to help me!
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Got almost all of them in the mail on time.p

I mentioned that the flooding messed up my displays, so I also went to Staples to pick up two new display boards. One I’ll also make for Bayo Otiti, one of our new missionaries. He’s not to adept at the computer yet, but he’s learning!

Tomorrow morning we get up early to got to Heritage Hills BC to speak to the kids. Ashley still isn’t feeling well, but she’s better! Thanks for your prayers for that!

The best news is that Kathy and Jesse got back from Columbia, SC where they plus her brother and sister David and Ruth went to visit their Uncle Jack & Aunt Bertie who’s in the hospital. Pray for her too!
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Friday, September 25, 2009

Heritage Hills

Tim A. Cummins @ 10:05 pm  

This morning I had a restful time at Stone Mountain. Floated around in the pool and ran 4 miles on the elliptical treadmill. Groovy!

This afternoon Ashley and I went to speak at a missions conference at Heritage Hills Baptist Church in Conyers. Great church!
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We enjoyed talking to the kids. We’ll get to talk to all the children on Sunday.

I like to do kids groups because the really do pray for us!
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Kathy and Jesse took a road trip to S. Carolina today. They went with her brother David and sister Ruth to visit her Uncle Jack and Aunt Bertie. They’ve been having some health challenges. I’m glad they were able to go!

I’ll finish off the evening working on my article for the newsletter.

Always something to do!

Did have some bad news. All the flooding in my basement messed up my displays for the missions conferences. Sad. They were an archive of our work.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

New Mission!

Tim A. Cummins @ 10:40 pm  

This afternoon Jesse and I went to Durant at Sugarloaf to check out the possibility of starting a new mission at that complex. The manager there is a great friend and believer. As soon as she took over the new property she contacted us. The best news is that our partner at Grace Fellowship has said they’d be willing to help us once a week. PTL for that!

We went over to Bayo’s house to check on the flooding situation. They guys got the carpet out of the second big room. It doesn’t smell quiet as bad. Amen! The team worked with the kids outside.
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Great attitude for Kathy and her son Truett!
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Bayo also needed a picture for his church which is supporting his ministry.
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Then over to Azalea to help the kids with their homework and have them help us with the labeling!

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It’s always great to see my young men when they come to visit. I’ve worked with these guys for nearly 14 years now. They are a real blessing to me!
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Came home. Ran 4 miles.

Today is the 40th day of my diet. I was inspired by my doctor Pat Barrington. I lost 14 pounds in that time. No sweets. Lots of fruits of vegetables and exercised every day. Not complicated. I’m extending it for another 24 days to get down to my goal weight of 168.

Working on the newsletter now.

Ashley and I have a missions conference at Heritage Hills in Conyers this weekend. It starts tomorrow. So much for my day off. Ashley isn’t feeling well. She was running a temp today. She’s not as hot now. Pray for her!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Marietta and Azalea!

Tim A. Cummins @ 9:03 pm  

Jesse and I went to the Post Office today to pick up stamps for the newsletter. I worked on getting all the labels ready for the kids to help us with the envelope.

Then we went out to Marietta to sign the current lease for our apartment mission at Concept 21–Delk. The coolest part about it is that the lady who helped us is African. I asked her where she was from. “Kenya!” I immediately went into my Swahili greetings which she was amazed by. Then I guessed her tribe: Kikuyu and said a few words in her tribal language. Talk about a freak out! I get a kick out of doing that!

Doubt there’s too many white guys in Atlanta that could pull that off!

Then over to the office to check on the mail and the plants.

Next was to Huntington Terraces to see Bayo and check on the flooding he endured. What a mess! The good news is that they’ll replace all the old carpet, which was horrible. It all works out.

Bayo’s long term plan is to return back to Nigeria to set up an orphanage. I’m helping him get that done. J set up a new email account with gmail: OrphanSafe @gmail.com. J also set up a blog account and a Picasa account. Today I taught him how to get the photos off his SD card for his camera, put it onto his computer, and upload to Picasa. It’s kind of intimidating, lots of information. Better to have several sessions with him so he can digest it.

Then to Azalea to help the kids with their homework. I spent most of my time with Shimanto doing ionic and covalent bonding stuff. Into that?
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Went by the Aquarium Warehouse this evening. Super cool. They even had sharks! It’s located very near to Azalea. I’ll probably take of few kids over there to check it out. The owner is a great guy and very friendly.

Also stopped at Best Buy. Bayo’s camera sounds horrible when the lens retracts. Unfortunately, I didn’t buy the warranty. It still works, just sounds bad.

Horrific traffic on the way home on 78. Brutal.

I’ll probably work out on weights later tonight. Stressed.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

River rising! Brothers!

Tim A. Cummins @ 10:24 pm  

Had an awesome morning! I got to eat lunch with all three of my brothers here in Atlanta! Tito & Lester Ruiz, & Marco Solano. Plus Jesse!
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We talked a lot about the flooding at his church. Bummer. Seems like they didn’t have insurance for historic flooding.

They have lots of options now. I was glad to talk with them about it.

Then over to IdleWylde with Marco to check out the new, and fanciest, mission we have.
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Incredible facilities that we have been asked to administer!

We came on and I worked on the gutters around the house. Some had gotten clogged by all the debris. Used a power hose to flush all that stuff down.

Went for a four mile run.

Got back and went to the Yellow River by our house that is in flood stage.

Incredible! The power of water!
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Tore up Brown Lee road near our house.
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Not everything survived.
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Great day!
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Monday, September 21, 2009

Stingin’ and Floodin’!

Tim A. Cummins @ 8:12 pm  

This morning I stepped out of my bed and into a puddle of water. Never a good thing.

Tremendous rain storms last night. I’ve bailed over 50 gallons of water from the basement.
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I reworked some of the drainage downspouts which has helped.

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While I was chopping and hoeing the downspouts into position, dad gum yellow jacket stung me. My right foot is pretty swollen.
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I adapted our wet dry vac and it’s a lot better than drying it up with towels!

I just can’t believe how much rain we’ve had. Actually tore up parts of the road near our house.
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They closed Highway 78 because of a land slide which covered the road. Incredible.

J and I planned to go to Willow Branch this afternoon. The weather made that impossible.

What a day!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Lookout Valley Weekend!

Tim A. Cummins @ 9:12 pm  

I had a terrific weekend with my sweet wife Kathy up in Lookout Valley, TN!
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What an awesome place!
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Had kind of rainy weather for part of the stay. Hung out in bookstores when I couldn’t be outside.
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Saw Raccoon Mountain this trip. Beautiful place.
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Had some terrific hikes at Reflection Riding Nature Center.
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Drove back to Atlanta in the rain this afternoon.

GREAT to be home. Kids are doing awesome!

Saw this outside my door.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Roswell missions, Flooding!

Tim A. Cummins @ 9:52 pm  

The whole family had Thai food together at Yum Yum Thai in Tucker.
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J and I thought it was just ok. It was fun to spend time with the girls!

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After lunch, we went to Kroger to pick up supplies for the outreach event at Oak Forest this weekend.

ooShould be some great Hip Hop music going on, and all for Jesus!

Then Jesse and I went up to Roswell to set up the logistics for three block parties. We established relations with the new management at Roswell Creek, which used to be Point Ridge apartments.
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I took Dave Fast, the leader from Fellowship Bible Church there as well as to Concept 21–Roswell, and Aspen Point. I think that’s going to be a great partnership and on going ministry!

It was bad traffic time, so we hung out in Roswell and went to the pet store.
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I think this toy may be classified in the Department of Redundancy Department.

TREMENDOUS rain this evening. I drove about 50 miles in just blinding, torrential, hurricane like rain all the way from Alpharetta to Stone Mountain! We probably got over 3 inches.

When that happens, we get a little stream that comes into our basement. Bahd luck. We tried to stuff clay and rocks in the spot where it was coming in. I dried up bucket loads of water.
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I was outside digging trenches away from the house. Soaked to the skin.

Anyway, everything’s cool. Just a little more excitement than we needed. Floods and Fire. Just another day in our household.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Movers & Shakers! Willow Branch

Tim A. Cummins @ 8:34 pm  

Jesse and I met up with my Buford Highway NAMB missionaries: Ian & Ruthie North and Bayo Otiti! We had a great lunch and fellowship together! It was also fun to have Bennett Ekandem with our group. He was meeting with Bayo, a fellow Nigerian.

We got together to meet the new Director for our furniture ministry partner, Movers and Shakers. It was awesome to meet Marlene Haller. I think she’s going to do a great job for that dynamic organization.
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Jesse and I took Bayo back home and I helped him set up a blog on Blogger, which is Google’s blog writing application. It’s really easy to use and FREE! My favorite four letter word.
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Then to Walmart to pick up some supplies for the mission at Huntington Terraces. It poured down raining there! r
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Finally, over Willow Branch for Jesse to teach his guitar class.
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I helped kids with homework. Finding function of (n). A real headscratcher.

It was good to see some other partners there. d

I liked this bumper sticker.
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And how about this tiny caterpillar that was hitching a ride on my car door. About an inch long!c

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